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en:handbook:development [2011/05/07 21:16]
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en:handbook:development [2015/12/22 00:30]
genesis adding a "Geany IDE" section
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-Now that you have a new executable file, you can edit it. You can continue ​to stay in the terminal and use the Nano editor (Ctrl + x to save & exit) or IDE Beaver to edit:+Now that you have a new executable file, you can edit it. You can continue ​staying ​in the terminal and use the Nano editor (Ctrl + x to save & exit) or IDE Beaver to edit:
  
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 <​code>​ $ beaver & </​code>​ <​code>​ $ beaver & </​code>​
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 +===== Geany IDE=====
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 +Geany is an IDE, or Integrated Development Environment. It is a simple, small and lightweight application,​ offering syntax, tabs and self-completing. It was used to write this page and most of SliTaz web documentation (Nano were also used at some parts).
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 +==== Executing Geany ====
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 +You can find Geany at //Menu// --> //​Development//​ --> //Geany//. After it runs for the first time, you can set your preferences through menu //Edit// --> //​Preferences//​ option. It is also possible to run Geany via terminal:
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 +<​code>​$ geany &</​code>​
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 +Note: when compiling source code, the //​./​configure//​ script offers the //​-enable-the-force//​ option, which you could use if you feel the need to became a Jedi warrior!
  
 ===== Perl or Microperl - Code/use Perl scripts ===== ===== Perl or Microperl - Code/use Perl scripts =====
 
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